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1 Intro, 0, 1, 6,33 | needs to consider as its primary task the preparation and 2 I, I, 0, 16,51 | is realized through "the primary proclamation", directed 3 I, I, 0, 16,51 | faithful in the Eucharist, as a primary means of education in the 4 I, I, 0, 19,58 | purely exteriorly. Here primary proclamation and basic catechesis 5 I, I, 0, 20,59 | continues to be the paradigm and primary task of missionary activity. (179)~– " 6 I,II, 0, 20,60 | relationship of catechesis with the primary proclamation, which is realized 7 I,II, 0, 21 | Primary or first proclamation and 8 I,II, 0, 21,61 | 61. Primary proclamation is addressed 9 I,II, 0, 21,61 | Catechesis, "distinct from the primary proclamation of the Gospel", (182) 10 I,II, 0, 21,61 | complementary distinction. Primary proclamation, which every 11 I,II, 0, 21,62(187) | have no such interest then primary proclamation is called for.~ 12 I,II, 0, 21,62 | institutionalized programme of primary proclamation to execute 13 I,III, 0, 4,80 | Holy Spirit through the primary proclamation of the Gospel, 14 I,III, 0, 5,82 | him as Lord through the primary proclamation of the Gospel 15 I,III, 0, 10,88 | where the kerygma of the primary proclamation is explained;~– 16 II,II, 1, 7,129 | in patristic catechesis a primary role is devoted to the narration 17 III, I, 0, 10,141 | vital, indispensable and primary locus of catechesis.~Throughout 18 III,II, 0, 25,159 | recognizes and plays the primary specific role of participating 19 IV, I, 0, 29,167 | catechesis. It is thus a primary responsibility of the Church 20 IV,II, 2, 2,178 | peculiarities, are a time of primary socialization as well as 21 IV,II, 4, 1,186 | marginalization. The family has a primary function, since it is here 22 IV, V, 0, 19,207 | central, since it is the primary agent of an incarnate transmission 23 IV, V, 0, 23,212 | Christian origin, where the primary proclamation of the Gospel 24 V, I, 0, 30 | The Bishop has primary responsibility for catechesis 25 V, I, 0, 32 | Parents, primary educators of their children ~(166)~ 26 V, I, 0, 35,232 | welcome of the faithful, of primary proclamation to them and 27 V,II, 0, 42,240(218)| Catechists, 23, underlines the primary importance of Sacred Scripture 28 V,III, 0, 51,255 | 255. Parents are the primary educators in the faith. 29 V,III, 0, 54,260 | in it in multiple forms: primary proclamation, scholastic 30 V,IV, 2, 3,276 | Adults converted by the primary proclamation enter the catechumenate 31 V,IV, 3, 1,280 | This analysis is a primary working instrument, of an


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